Menzies Aviation deploys Nallian’s Truck Visit Management (TVM) solution globally

Menzies Aviation deploys Nallian’s Truck Visit Management (TVM) solution globally

  • Menzies Aviation is rolling out Nallian’s Truck Visit Management system across five major stations to digitalise landside cargo operations and cut truck turnaround times.
  • The system integrates with Menzies’ MACH platform to synchronise yard and warehouse activity, improving efficiency, predictability and safety.
  • The partnership marks a key step in Menzies’ global cargo digitisation strategy, creating a scalable model for network-wide operational consistency.

 

Menzies Aviation has selected Nallian’s Truck Visit Management (TVM) solution to digitise and standardise its landside cargo operations.

In a phased roll-out, Menzies will deploy TVM at five initial cargo stations including Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Prague and San Francisco, collectively handling more than 500,000 tonnes of cargo annually. By digitising slot booking and yard management, Menzies expects to reduce truck turnaround times, enhance yard safety and unlock measurable labour and efficiency savings.

From pre-advised slot booking and digital check-in to yard orchestration and dock allocation, TVM will help reduce queues and variability while improving predictability for forwarders, trucking companies and drivers. The system will integrate with Menzies Aviation Cargo Handling (MACH) cloud-based cargo management platform developed with Wipro, enabling real-time coordination between warehouses and the yard.

The solution forms part of Menzies’ wider strategy to enhance operational efficiency, safety and customer experience across its global cargo network. The partnership was announced at an official signing ceremony this week during the ASA World Leadership Forum in Copenhagen. Hassan El-Houry, Executive Chairman, and Beau Paine, Executive Vice President Cargo, from Menzies were joined by Jean Verheyen, CEO, and Lionel van der Walt, Chief Commercial Officer, of Nallian, to celebrate the launch of the partnership.

Beau Paine, EVP Air Cargo, Menzies Aviation, said: “As we scale our cargo business globally, consistent, data-driven operations on both airside and landside are essential. Deploying Nallian’s TVM at priority stations will help us cut truck dwell time, smooth peaks and deliver a faster, more predictable experience for our customers. Native integration with MACH makes this a practical step in our digital journey and a foundation for wider rollout.”

Jean Verheyen, CEO, Nallian, said: “We’re proud to support Menzies Aviation with a proven approach to harmonising landside flows. Starting with a focused, multi-region deployment ensures quick value and creates a replicable model that can scale across the network. Tight integration with MACH will provide unified data and control from the yard to the warehouse.”

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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